نتایج جستجو برای: eggs

تعداد نتایج: 29060  

2011
sebAstiAn noWAczeWski kAtArzynA WitkieWicz helenA konteckA AndrzeJ rosiŃski

The aim of the performed investigations was to compare eggs of Japanese quail layers of different weights with regard to their shape, selected traits of the content following various times of their storage as well as the results of hatchability and body weight of one-day old chicks. Hatching eggs were divided into four groups: group S – up to 10.50 g, group M – from 10.51 to 11.50 g, group L – ...

2017
Jeanne Ohm

I love eggs. Always have, and I expect I always will. Eggs are an easy, quick and inexpensive source of protein, and with my busy professional and personal life, I need protein to stay grounded. I remember when there was hype about eggs having too much cholesterol. People were cutting out eggs and resorting to some form of liquid egg in a carton. I didn’t buy into it, and continued eating my da...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1996
S M Hanson R L Lampman R J Novak P M Purseglove

Tires that were either crudely chopped or more finely processed into shreds contained viable eggs. Field-collected remnants of 2-3 chopped tires contained viable Aedes albopictus eggs. After shredding tires seeded with mosquito eggs, 34 (4.6%) of an estimated 746 Ae. albopictus eggs and 21 (2.7%) of an estimated 774 Aedes triseriatus eggs survived. Chopped and shredded tire remnants may serve a...

Journal: :Animal behaviour 1997
Lyon

Shiny cowbirds, Molothrus bonariensisparasitized a high frequency (average 48%) of nests in five colonies of chestnut-capped blackbirds, Agelaius ruficapillusin Argentina. Two distinct egg morphs occurred, spotted and immaculate white eggs, as well as a few very lightly spotted intermediate eggs. The clear differences between morphs, combined with considerable variation in spotting pattern betw...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1973
M A McClure T H Kruk I Misaghi

We have obtained gram quantities of clean, viable eggs of Meloidogyne incognita by a method which combined treatment with hypochlorite and differential centrifugation. Chili pepper plants (Capsicum frutescens L.) infected with M. incognita were dug at harvest from a naturally infested field. Egg sacs from roots of 50 plants were obtained by kneading the washed roots in water and recovering the ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2011
D R Jones K C Lawrence S C Yoon G W Heitschmidt

Microcracks in egg shells are a food safety risk and are difficult for professional human graders to detect. Modified-pressure imaging technology with 99.6% accuracy has been developed to detect microcracks. This study was conducted to determine whether the microcrack detection system would increase penetration of Salmonella into egg contents or lead to cross-contamination within the system. Th...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
P G Tillman

Nezara viridula L. and Euschistus servus (Say) are the predominant species of phytophagous stink bugs on corn, Zea mays L., in Georgia. Oebalus pugnax pugnax (F.) occurs in relatively low numbers, and the predatory stink bug Podisus maculiventris (Say) is commonly found. Limited information is available on natural biological control of these four stink bug species in Georgia corn fields; there...

Journal: :Poultry science 2011
M Bejaei K Wiseman K M Cheng

In addition to regular (white and brown) eggs, alternative types of table eggs (e.g., free-run, free-range, organic) are available in the Canadian market, and their market growth rate has been high during the last decade in British Columbia (BC). The objective of our research was to identify associations between consumers' attitudes, preferences, and demographic characteristics with their consu...

2014
Bao-Ping Pang Na Li Xiao-Rong Zhou

The band-winged grasshopper, Oedaleus asiaticus Bei-Bienko, is one of the most dominant and economically important grasshopper species in the steppe grasslands and farming-pastoral ecotone in northern China. It is a univoltine species and overwinters as eggs in soil. The cold hardiness of its eggs was examined in the laboratory. Water content in soil significantly affected the supercooling poin...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 1974
E F Cronin F W Imrie G Beswick

The effects of incubation on fertile and infertile eggs were examined. The examination included chemical, bacteriological, physical and organoleptic tests for changes which had taken place. Isovaleric acid was identified in all incubated eggs and also in certain fresh eggs. Additional unidentified compounds were detected in the incubated samples. Upon storage at 1 “C, it was observed that the l...

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